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SET OF 2 BRONZE SCYTHIAN ARROWHEADS

Black Sea Region - Balkans

EARLY IRON AGE:  7th - 3rd CENTURY BC

This is a set of TWO complete and well-preserved bronze tri-lobate arrowheads from the Scythian culture.  The Scythians were masters of both horse and archery.  They were deadly with their small laminated horn bows firing arrows from horseback tipped with arrowheads such as these.  The small profile of this arrowhead made it highly accurate when fired from a moving horse as it was not as susceptible to crosswinds compared to broader-shaped projectiles. 

These arrowheads were collected in a region formerly occupied by the Scythians.  The arrowheads have been cleaned and repatinated to better reveal the minute details of the surfaces.  Both are complete with no damage.  There are numerous types and qualities (both real and FAKE) of these bronze Scythian arrowheads.  These are the finest we have ever seen in their size and preservation.  They were hand-selected out of hundreds from a former metal-detectorist's collection in Eastern Europe during one of our trips many years ago.  After these are sold, we will no longer have this quality to ever offer again.  NO REPAIR

The Scythians were a warring, nomadic people from the Steppe region that occupied the northern Black Sea area in the Early Iron Age from 700 to 300 B.C..  They ruled an enormous region in what is now the former Soviet Union.  Groups of Scyths penetrated as far west as Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Prussia.  Masters of both horse and bow and arrow, they are considered amongst the first of the great horse archers.  Small compound bows were used firing salvos of bronze tipped arrowheads with uncanny accuracy while at full gallop.  Their cavalry and light horse-drawn wagons allowed them greater mobility than their enemies.  Scythian battle horses wore elaborate ornaments of bronze, silver and gold.  The horses were armored with handsomely worked eyepieces and nose shields richly decorated with various animal motifs.  While most men had multiple horses, favorite mounts were pampered and highly decorated.  Because of their nomadic lifestyle, Scythians were always close with nature and had deep respect beliefs in the magical power of many beasts.  Clothing and armor was decorated with images of various animals (both real and fantasy) as well as bronze, silver and gold pins and appliqués were used for protection.  Most important animals included panthers, lions, griffins and antlered stags.  The stag was believed to transport the soul of the dead to the Other World.  Often, elaborate renderings of the antlers is used in their art.

The Scythians battled, terrorized and influenced the cultures of the Assyrians, the Medes, the Persians and the Macedonians.  Scythian fighting techniques could adapt to the moment allowing them to fight as a marauding band or as a disciplined army, both mounted and un-mounted.  Burial discoveries have helped us to learn about their weapons and armor.  Early Scythian burials were cremations lacking any possessions but later tombs were filled with items designed to be used in the afterlife.  These included items such as a bow, several dozen arrows, spears and or javelins, defensive armor and swords.

SUPERB INTACT AND COMPLETE EXAMPLES

1.45" in length

$195     SC-6     INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX     Actual Item - One Only

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